Literature DB >> 22033845

[Robot-assisted biopsies in a high-field MRI system - first clinical results].

B Schell1, K Eichler, M G Mack, C Müller, J M Kerl, C Czerny, M Beeres, A Thalhammer, T J Vogl, S Zangos.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine the clinical use of MR-guided biopsies in patients with suspicious lesions using a new MR-compatible assistance system in a high-field MR system.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Six patients with suspicious focal lesions in various anatomic regions underwent percutanous biopsy in a high-field MR system (1.5 T, Magnetom Espree, Siemens) using a new MR-compatible assistance system (Innomotion). The procedures were planned and guided using T 1-weighted FLASH and TrueFISP sequences. A servopneumatic drive then moved the guiding arm automatically to the insertion point. An MRI compatible 15G biopsy system (Somatex) was introduced by a physician guided by the needle holder and multiple biopsies were performed using the coaxial technique. The feasibility, duration of the intervention and biopsy findings were analyzed.
RESULTS: The proposed new system allows accurate punctures in a high-field MR system. The assistance device did not interfere with the image quality, and guided the needle virtually exactly as planned. Histological examination could be conducted on every patient. The lesion was malignant in four cases, and an infectious etiology was diagnosed for the two remaining lesions. Regarding the differentiation of anatomical and pathological structures and position monitoring of the insertion needle, TrueFISP images are to be given preference. The average intervention time was 41 minutes. Lesions up to 15.4 cm beneath the skin surface were punctured.
CONCLUSION: The proposed MR-guided assistance system can be successfully utilized in a high-field MR system for accurate punctures of even deep lesions in various anatomic regions. © Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22033845     DOI: 10.1055/s-0031-1281774

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rofo        ISSN: 1438-9010


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